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. >> this law is working and will future.o the gwen: is it all too good to be true? >> while the white house wants to claim that healthcare.gov is now working, we know that obamacare is still plagued with problems. gwen: outside washington, detroit is headed into bankruptcy, pensions are disappearing and low wage workers say they're being left out. >> people cannot survive on $8.25 in this country. gwen: and -- we remember nelson mandela. >> there's mr. mandela, mr. nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa. gwen: covering the week, jackie calmes of the "new york times," michael fletcher of "the washington post," and david wessel of "the wall street journal." >> award-winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live, from our nation's capitol, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- we know inw-up, cyber world, threats are always evolving. we were protecting networks, then we were protecting the transfer of data, today, it's evolved to , finance, and milita
. >> this law is working and will future.o the gwen: is it all too good to be true? >> while the white house wants to claim that healthcare.gov is now working, we know that obamacare is still plagued with problems. gwen: outside washington, detroit is headed into bankruptcy, pensions are disappearing and low wage workers say they're being left out. >> people cannot survive on $8.25 in this country. gwen: and -- we remember nelson mandela. >> there's mr. mandela, mr....
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this is one of the law is paying rates thereby sparing in a minute that it is too shall pass and that's maybe it was meant to them it's going to be too few of the people in neighboring plots of land to pay the ones that suffer the consequences that the huge increase rates of as constables those who were spared few problems thousands of families in the forced move out to the areas i'm wondering is that we're now hearing more about the specific stories of the mailman says that in order to get any kind of compensation from the stock in companies. the house to settle out of school has the competence to fight the legal battles that everyone can afford much more months till line in the saddle so without the dome home from tiffany delay the carribean cruise is a decade of spending spree but dozens of russian diplomats in america has been on an ethic of the funds doesn't trouble being blamed for the folded the medicaid system the thought of those lavish lifestyles we get more of a delegation to mind the date of the bride's mom with two schools have seen classrooms about the deceased in china an
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people will growing the made that choice for a country reduced in freedom in and under the rule of law if not we're going to quote earlier that. we've done a pretty grim grew every time the right world was involved in the. well the opposition continue that blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large and expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from each branes prime minister for outside interference to stop on the delegation also simle taney asli were condemning what they described as russia's pressure on kiev well as for the protests they look set to continue into the evening hey it behind me with all eyes now on sunday when organizers hope that up to one million people from all over ukraine could descend on the capital. and it will come take drugs on an across of london says the amount of attention western politicians are paying to ukraine's oppositions on acceptable. my gin if any ukrainian or russian or any other diplomats or formal polit
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and under the rule of law if the opportunity for the quote earlier that. we've democratic from grew every time the right word was written in. the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large and expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from the brain's prime minister for outside interference to stop on the delegation also simle taney asli were condemning what they described as russia's pressure on kiev well as for the protests they look set to continue into the evening here behind me with all eyes now on sunday when organizers hope that up to one million people from all over ukraine could descend on the capital. let's go live to alexandra tai and she's a german m.e.p. in the e.u. delegation to ukraine either thank you for being on r.t. nothing wrong with freedom of speech of course but when you're in a position of power people look up to you we've seen scores of any pays coming to join th
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the men claimed they were tortured at secret c i a prisons in coal and a country that has laws against torture. while cullen has not officially admitting its role in the cit program there is significant and documentary evidence according to complicity from calling for a maniac and lithuania in creating the secret detention facilities for free and research are often black crow we have now heard overwhelming and uncontested evidence at this tag eight was running a secret torture prison on polish soil. but the polish government's given many oppornities to do so the polish government has failed to contest that a new prisoners were being held down the rule of law and tortured by the caa inside their own country. homeland has been conducting internal investigations about their potential participation in the black sites. not yet provided the european court of human rights that any classified documents she and her shoes on tightening your belt because your trip through security checkpoints can get easier. preach fact is that members only club run by the transportation security admistrion. a lo
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stricter gun control laws. that's down 5%. "global essence on guns" airs tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. what did you learn about how those countries control gun violence? >> you know, it was interesting because looking at those different countries you see different aspects of what we think are the problem. so you've heard, i've heard, lots of politicians say the real problem is our violent popular culture, particularly violent video games. so we actually went to the country that is more obsessed with violent video games than the united states, and that's japan. we tried to look at whether you could find any connection between violent popular culture, violent video games -- gun violen violence. what turns out japan has a stunningly low rate of gun violence. maybe 25 times lower than ours. and why? they have pretty strict gun control. they have, in fact, they have one of the world's most strict gun control laws. despite having crazy violence video games, it doesn't transfer. when we went to follow the japanese mob.
stricter gun control laws. that's down 5%. "global essence on guns" airs tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. what did you learn about how those countries control gun violence? >> you know, it was interesting because looking at those different countries you see different aspects of what we think are the problem. so you've heard, i've heard, lots of politicians say the real problem is our violent popular culture, particularly violent video games. so we actually went to the country that is...
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and under the rule of law if the opportunity for the called for early elections. we've done a pretty good run through every time it's the right of what was in the. world the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings with a deadline set by the government for them to be out expiring on tuesday on the delegation support for the opposition comes despite ukraine's prime minister calling for outside interference to stop and simple tell you slate the e.u. delegation were condemning what they describe as russian pressure on kiev where the protesters are set once again to roll into the evening with all eyes now on sunday when the opposition organizers hope that one million people from all over ukraine will descend on the capitol. hill scott there reporting for us political commentator alexander across so often london told us the amount of attention western politicians are paying to ukraine's opposition is unacceptable. my jennifer any ukrainian or russian or any other diplomats or former politicians are proud and politicians would take part in any
and under the rule of law if the opportunity for the called for early elections. we've done a pretty good run through every time it's the right of what was in the. world the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings with a deadline set by the government for them to be out expiring on tuesday on the delegation support for the opposition comes despite ukraine's prime minister calling for outside interference to stop and simple tell you slate the e.u. delegation were...
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people have the right to voice their opinion but without breaking the law it would not be an overstatement to say that many people here in kenya view police is their enemy in a while especially after last week's intense clashes what's there is opinion out there that the special task police force were simply following the instructions they have received and it's those who gave the orders that should be held responsible for the violence so bored there when there are recordings in the. out of the two orders that received an ox is upon to clear the area we must create a parliamentary commission and find the person who blew it all up and hold them criminally responsible i'm sure the orders came from someone higher than the head of the police. as the protests entered their third week the tension is palpable no one wants a repeat of last week's nightmare but a resolution requires to calm their efforts from both sides among people whose patience is already wearing worryingly thin it in english school party. meanwhile ukraine's president viktor yanukovych has met with putin to discuss strategic tie
people have the right to voice their opinion but without breaking the law it would not be an overstatement to say that many people here in kenya view police is their enemy in a while especially after last week's intense clashes what's there is opinion out there that the special task police force were simply following the instructions they have received and it's those who gave the orders that should be held responsible for the violence so bored there when there are recordings in the. out of the...
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and under the rule of law if the op was listening quote the only other. democratic from grew every time it was the right what was the. well the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large in expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from ukraine's prime minister for outside interference to stop well as for the protests they look set to continue into the evening here behind me with all eyes now on sunday when organizers hope that up to one million people from all over ukraine could descend on the capital. but earlier us the german m.e.p. why european politicians are cozying up to ukraine's opposition now it's not against. ship i think there's just so dire solidarity of a stir protesters and i think we want that association agreement this deal is signed bond of car still crying to be on a long term member of the union. and therefore be a system. some political commentators though say the a
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been tried and convicted could also be seen as undermining some of the basic tenets of the rule of law but bin ladin wasn't the only surprising figure that mandela spoke out about he also defended moammar gadhafi and fidel castro given their support for ending apartheid in south africa it makes sense that mandela would think twice to demonize what america labels a terrorist considering how mandela himself was on the terror watch list all the way up until two thousand and eight the entire african national congress and while today's media outlets are hailing mandela as one of the most famous pacifists in modern history the reality is that while he promoted nonviolence he was not opposed to using violence when necessary here is giving his first t.v. interview ever discussing just that. i'm going to have to solve the. problem. notwithstanding iraq and you had to come in. and mom homes in my clothes cut eyes on it on the public but it didn't stop them. that i many people feel that it is useless and free filter for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence against that government was appl
been tried and convicted could also be seen as undermining some of the basic tenets of the rule of law but bin ladin wasn't the only surprising figure that mandela spoke out about he also defended moammar gadhafi and fidel castro given their support for ending apartheid in south africa it makes sense that mandela would think twice to demonize what america labels a terrorist considering how mandela himself was on the terror watch list all the way up until two thousand and eight the entire...
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and under the rule of law. interesting comments what did you make of that i mean is that how you see what's happening in kiev. well i think it's very unfortunate that foreign politicians and parliament to the deputies are interfering into what is happening in ukraine it basically you know in a sense marks over there the war because you might actually find the ukrainian or russian or. diplomats or formal politicians or part of the politicians will take part and then your demonstration against the e.u. will in all across europe and that would cause an uproar probably even in the western countries going to the united nations and asking for a meeting of security council because that is blatant and to feel this isn't got nothing to do with people power as they claim some petitions like to say about it under the rule of law does not involve foreign diplomats and foreign politicians interfering and basically provoking this violence like it's kept in the union crane but haven't always done this have they because i mean
and under the rule of law. interesting comments what did you make of that i mean is that how you see what's happening in kiev. well i think it's very unfortunate that foreign politicians and parliament to the deputies are interfering into what is happening in ukraine it basically you know in a sense marks over there the war because you might actually find the ukrainian or russian or. diplomats or formal politicians or part of the politicians will take part and then your demonstration against...
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people have the right to voice their opinion but without breaking the law it would not be an overstatement to say that many people here view is their enemy number one especially after last week's intense clashes there is a pretty an out there that the police force were simply following the instructions they have received and it's those who gave the orders that should be held responsible for the violence so. that our recordings on the internet of the actual orders that received an act as a poem to clear the air we must create a parliamentary commission and find the person who blew it all up and hold them criminally responsible i'm sure the orders came from someone higher than the head of police. as the protests enter their third week the tension is palpable no one wants a repeat of last week's nightmare but a resolution requires calmer efforts from both sides among people whose patience is already wearing worryingly thin. are. now economic troubles were the main reason cited by ukraine's leadership for rejecting an association agreement with the e.u. a decision that's left the country's pop
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none of french president francois laws proposal to create a special african rapid reaction force. adam clifford has the details the french president told african leaders they should do more to do this for their own security but said france would offer our hands the drones promised the training of twenty pies and african soldiers for years. and francis help with creating a special african rapid reaction force for the summit comes at the after the un security council gave the green light to a friend stopped its resolution the kids friends in african trips the temporary right to use force to protect civilians in the island's torn central african republic little did i know least african forces friends but emphasize their need for supports check your state yet the best results. we all nodded their own inadequacies these shortcomings. your weaknesses. yup the mississippi to set up and it's been neat to compare african forces to respond to any threat. well at all but given us the french president also partly dependent the international criminal court's after it's been strongly criticized
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and that's the case and teaches law cited to us. i'm very uncouth but it makes me feel like we're returning to pre war of the new terrorism bill increasing worries among japanese the father eugene iv sedation. they will come at the date on upgrading the self defense force or revising japan's pacifist constitution dead fish in a cctv taken. the death toll in the central philippines after super typhoon high on the snow close to five thousand eight hundred people the destruction by some estimates is in the billions of us dollars. the storm destroyed houses businesses and agriculture and a cctv wannabe low reports even tackle the city's main jail wasn't speeding. there was no home after the storm the streets of hobart. he was a city in shock. people who just lost everything training saluting to survive then came news that inmates diplomacy the two had escaped freezing here in driving thousands out of the city they're close to seven hundred inmates here in a moment to the jail bait a storm came about a hundred sixty of them escape. more
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fair ball in two of the circumstances of mr cruz and mr abbas matters the police were called there by law the ones who were concerned about their family members but not because the crime it in committee and with respect to mr chamberlain who was a sixty eight year old retired marine mr chamberlain happened to roll over and trigger his life pendant by mistake and as a pennant it was designed to allow him to call for assistance if you. so there are these individuals were the policeman bureau wow well in the case of bobby bennett i'm not sure if you're familiar with that his mother did call the police department to come help with her son she couldn't handle it on her own but she specifically warned them that he had a mental issue of course we know that he was the grossly shot there after is there something more as a family member she was supposed to do to prevent that from happening or did she do all she could. well she probably did all she could because unfortunately we're not training in how to deal with mental illness all the other issues that the police department had available protocols
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mission to restore law and order in a country torn apart by interreligious violence. almost half a million people have fled their home in fear. people are finding refuge wherever they can. >> thousands of christians have sought refuge just outside the capital. they say muslim militants attacked their homes. >> we fled our homes in fear of more attacks from muslim militias. they came to our area in search of anti-muslims, and then they started shooting people. >> after months of violence, they voted to send troops to the african republic to restore law and order. the peacekeeping mission has set up headquarters inside the airport. this is france's second peacekeeping mission in africa this year. back in january, the french government sent thousands of soldiers to mali to stamp out a military insurgency there. at an african summit in paris on friday, french president hollywood hollywood hollywood said in the future he wants africa to look after its own ecurity. they will discuss the arrival of interpret troops, which has calmed fighting for the time being. >> the draw h
mission to restore law and order in a country torn apart by interreligious violence. almost half a million people have fled their home in fear. people are finding refuge wherever they can. >> thousands of christians have sought refuge just outside the capital. they say muslim militants attacked their homes. >> we fled our homes in fear of more attacks from muslim militias. they came to our area in search of anti-muslims, and then they started shooting people. >> after months...
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the two open the first all-black law firm in johannesburg. >> they had a very vibrant, very busy law practice. he was a well-known guy who stood for the rights of his people. >> reporter: the relentless campaigns of the anc lead to a government crackdown. the anc is banned, and mandela, along with 155 others, is charged with treason. the trial begins in 1956. >> remember at the same time he was also a leader of the anc, and he was out there continuing to protest, continuing to speak, continuing to lead meetings. it affected his marriage. >> reporter: mandela and evelyn separate during the trial and will divorce in 1958. that same year he meets a young social worker from johannesburg. her name is winnie. >> he once said to me, do you believe in love at first sight? i said, well, i guess so. he said, i do. and i think it was because he really felt that with winnie. >> reporter: amid the tensions of the treason trial, nelson marries winnie. within two years she gives birth to two daughters. five years after it began, the treason trial finally ends in an acquittal for mandela in 1961. bu
the two open the first all-black law firm in johannesburg. >> they had a very vibrant, very busy law practice. he was a well-known guy who stood for the rights of his people. >> reporter: the relentless campaigns of the anc lead to a government crackdown. the anc is banned, and mandela, along with 155 others, is charged with treason. the trial begins in 1956. >> remember at the same time he was also a leader of the anc, and he was out there continuing to protest, continuing to...
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an issue of national security born attempts to mask its failures japan introduces new state secrecy laws we've got all the details online. right to see. her story. and i think you're. on a record like. i. am . the u.k. government has announced new measures to crackdown on islamist extremism the move follows the brutal murder of a british soldier by two muslim converts him a part of the plan is to block extremist material on the web and ban those encouraging extremism from visiting mosques however as artie's or smith reports it's the jails where converts are becoming increasingly radicalized. wormwood scrubs prison in west london temporary or longer term home to around fourteen hundred male prisoners apart from the inevitable gang activity and drug taking that goes on inside many prison inmates find religion while they're doing their stretch some are genuine others not so much you speak to some prisoners or noble tell you a dipshit better food or a dollar to get more time a show or are just to be seen as to be part of a gang culture i've done it for protection i've done it because i was b
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absolutely unacceptable including from the point of view of international and national law. particularly rendered void. the purpose of the audit is to identify what must not be paid and it's on the basis of an order that the government of ecuador decided to no longer pay illegitimate debt. a and i believe that if we don't want to be a martyr it's true. but the time has come for us to take action the congolese have to understand that it doesn't have to be like this i'm sitting on a gold mine and diamonds on wood and coal to. an electrical energy like being a say and despite it all we have no electricity. i am standing alongside an oil palm and despite that we import palm oil and i'm in a country where there are thinned leaders who have spoken out the lakes simon combine grew kimbo. and loom. but the problem is that people are disengaged today but i'm not despairing. and things will change. war is probably the most complex and difficult human activity. but. all the facts are still locked up in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder.
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. >>> gun laws take effect today. some of the changes are if they have lost firearms, they have to call the police within 48 hours. they have to lock up their guns when not in use. the nra has vowed to fight that new law in court. >>> a local genetic testing company that was ordered to stop selling its testing kits says it will comply with the food and drug administration's demands. they claim to test for disease risk. they get a small tube in the mail and return it to the company for dna analysis. the fda ordered the company to stop selling those kids because it couldn't prove the technology was backed by science. they'll only offer information on your ancestry. >>> the owner of john's grill donated $20,000 to buy the devices. he said, he hopes it will save lives. the police chief thanked him at his restaurant this morning. he says the devices are an important edition to the patrol cars because police officers are the first on the scene in an emergency. and in cardiac arrest, every second counts. >>> delays at san jo
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that got kids to bring that little card to really go job to do they want cheap fuel this is one of the law is being you know both here and in romania that you know pursue shale gas gas maybe a poison your children but it's going to be cheap through the people in neighboring plots of land the ones that have to suffer the consequences the huge increase rates of cancer of all sorts of a spiritual problems thousands of families are being forced to move out of that areas and one of the reasons that we're not hearing more about the specific stories of illness is that in order to get any kind of compensation from these fucking companies they have to settle out of court because they can't begin to fight the legal battles that chevron can afford. the kremlin insists that ukraine's president began a covert vladimir putin did not discuss kiev joining russia's customs union at a meeting in sochi it's refuting media claims that cabs agreed to join the union in return for retroactive gas deal scott has more. frayn's under fire president viktor yushchenko which stopped off in sochi for a meeting with his
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they should get close to the people in their community and help implement law and order. the idea gives the impression the roma themselves are to blame for the discrimination against them. the patrols have proved useful, though. officers often mediate and help iron out arguments, but they cannot address the core problem. this officer sums it up. we often face racism when we look for work. if you have dark skin, you are rejected, whether you are a good citizen or not. we also face racism and local businesses and in the schools. every sunday, this person plays soccer with his mates. it is an all-roma team, started by a police man. this team captain explains that it should teach the young men social skills and discipline. he says many have problems with unemployment and criminality. we are trying to awaken their sporting ambition. we hope it makes them more reliable. defensive midfielder. he can also play for a regular club, but he fears he would have to deal with discrimination. back in the high-rise apartment block, there is no interest in soccer. his biggest passion is ma
they should get close to the people in their community and help implement law and order. the idea gives the impression the roma themselves are to blame for the discrimination against them. the patrols have proved useful, though. officers often mediate and help iron out arguments, but they cannot address the core problem. this officer sums it up. we often face racism when we look for work. if you have dark skin, you are rejected, whether you are a good citizen or not. we also face racism and...
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like murphy's law. >> anything that can go wrong will, right? >> reporter: in this case an expansion tank on a boiler. >> is there a different between outside and inside? >> well, yes. there is. >> reporter: we present little dramas as reassurance and perhaps warning. if you want a better chance of keeping murphy out of your life use advanced maintenance. >> why does it take a crisis? >> good question. >>> a power outage sent benicia residents to the east bay. a total of 4100 customers lost electricity this morning the outage caused by failure of a baseball. some schools had to shuffle students to sunny classrooms. >> it's probably about 25 degrees in there. in there is colder. >> power was restored to the school that's were affected. >> abc7 news has been checking out all of the information as well as annual memorial being displaced because of the cold. laura joins us live now. >> cold has been around a couple days the event supposed to be held tomorrow afternoon but now they're going to move it into the plattlands. this is what folks awoke to
like murphy's law. >> anything that can go wrong will, right? >> reporter: in this case an expansion tank on a boiler. >> is there a different between outside and inside? >> well, yes. there is. >> reporter: we present little dramas as reassurance and perhaps warning. if you want a better chance of keeping murphy out of your life use advanced maintenance. >> why does it take a crisis? >> good question. >>> a power outage sent benicia residents...
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he empowered them and the country to emerge from their laws. >> what have you taken from his leadership? >> unity. that's the most important thing. >> peace, reconciliation, that was the message, a message we have to teach our children and our children's children. >> this was not about sadness or mourning, it was about honour, remembering his generosity and spirit. >> this is a gift. >> your struggle. your commitment, and your discipline has released me to stand before you today. >> he's an example to all of us >> to black and white south africans. >> we are the same. the only thing that separates us is a pigment in our skin. it means nothing. we are all the same, and are driven by the same things in the same way. >> so maybe, just maybe that long walk to freedom is a little shorter thanks to tata. >> nelson mandela's legacy can be heard in the children's voices of soweto, to the smiles the elderly who never thought they'd live to see the day that equality became law. he touched many lives, some more personal or lasting than any of us could have expected. i had the honour of meeting nel
he empowered them and the country to emerge from their laws. >> what have you taken from his leadership? >> unity. that's the most important thing. >> peace, reconciliation, that was the message, a message we have to teach our children and our children's children. >> this was not about sadness or mourning, it was about honour, remembering his generosity and spirit. >> this is a gift. >> your struggle. your commitment, and your discipline has released me to...
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figure a symbol of the enduring values of human dignity and resistance is like us he will live on in the law in the minds and memories of countless people around the globe world leaders begin paying their respects almost immediately after him in dollars passing was announced yesterday afternoon here's how president obama responded to the news. my very first political action the first thing i ever did that involved an issue or policy or politics was a protest against apartheid. i would study his words and his writing. the day he was released from prison. gave me a sense of what human beings can do when they're guided by their hopes and not by their fears. and like so many around the globe i cannot fully imagine my own wife without the example that nelson mandela set. and so long as i live i will do what i can to learn from him. like president obama many other young americans growing up in the seventy's and eighty's cut their political teeth in the anti-apartheid movement for them mandela a political prisoner for twenty seven years was an icon of perseverance in the face of injustice inspired
figure a symbol of the enduring values of human dignity and resistance is like us he will live on in the law in the minds and memories of countless people around the globe world leaders begin paying their respects almost immediately after him in dollars passing was announced yesterday afternoon here's how president obama responded to the news. my very first political action the first thing i ever did that involved an issue or policy or politics was a protest against apartheid. i would study his...
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one rule of law. there's no country in the world that has a rule of law that we have. we're challenged because of the magnitude of the number of events around the world today. we are still doing a pretty good job of keeping things at bay. and i think the third and maybe a bit sell fish is our defense capability. i think it's a national strategic advantage. our military, despite about what you hear about the army is facing or the navy or air force. those are true. but we're still the best in the world. we are the most capable. that provides this country enormous advantage. when other countries look at us and the united, you know, we need to remind ourselves to be exactly what is no our dna. to be a little bit humble about our strategic advantage as a world power and global leader. and not be seen as, you know, we're better than you. we have to be seen as a global leader around the world. in fact, i know we are. because of the conversation i have. i say all of that because i think that it is a dialogue. you know, it's not just a dialogue one way. it's a dialogue from dia
one rule of law. there's no country in the world that has a rule of law that we have. we're challenged because of the magnitude of the number of events around the world today. we are still doing a pretty good job of keeping things at bay. and i think the third and maybe a bit sell fish is our defense capability. i think it's a national strategic advantage. our military, despite about what you hear about the army is facing or the navy or air force. those are true. but we're still the best in the...
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we may have got rid of the race laws but this is sterile -- is still in an equal country. alongnequality is divided ethnic and racial lines. well people are grateful for what nelson mandela did for this country, bringing it from a apartheid past into a post-apartheid present, many feel that to fulfill his vision, a lot of work still needs to be done. >> get real gatehouse speaking to me earlier -- gabriel gatehouse speaking to me earlier. he had been described as a visionary and one of the greatest leaders of our time. here in the u.s., tributes have been coming in from those who knew him or who simply felt his influence and former president george w. bush and his wife laura will join the obama's when they travel to south africa. we have this report. >> the flag at the white house flies at half mast in honor of a man who means much to america. inside on the desk of the u.s.'s thereblack president sits out oh, a memento of their first meeting. when obama visited the present on robben island in south africa he told his doubters of the link mandela, gandhi, and martin luther
we may have got rid of the race laws but this is sterile -- is still in an equal country. alongnequality is divided ethnic and racial lines. well people are grateful for what nelson mandela did for this country, bringing it from a apartheid past into a post-apartheid present, many feel that to fulfill his vision, a lot of work still needs to be done. >> get real gatehouse speaking to me earlier -- gabriel gatehouse speaking to me earlier. he had been described as a visionary and one of...
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it's like murphy's law. >> in this case, an expansion tank. in others insulation problems and in this world, issues with a four-stair heating system. >> you wait until it breaks, then, you call. then make of mind bending explanations. >> you replace the board. >> when parts work hard yes, stuff goes wrong. >> then, when you get a heat wave, what happens? >> air conditioning goes up. >> >>> and a power outage sent some residents into a deep freeze. power restored to all but a few dozen folks at this point. but 4100 customers lost electricity this morning including three skoochls they had to move students to sunniest and warmest classrooms. >> it's probably about 25 degrees in there. because i know it's about just shy of 30 here. and in there, it's colder. this is a cement. >> also calling a financial hardship for businesses like huckel berry's cafe. >> this is painful. yes. friday is a big day. so this is painful. and our hours are only 7:00 to 3:00. it's going to be a bad day for us. >> tough break. pg&e says it's caused by failure of an under
it's like murphy's law. >> in this case, an expansion tank. in others insulation problems and in this world, issues with a four-stair heating system. >> you wait until it breaks, then, you call. then make of mind bending explanations. >> you replace the board. >> when parts work hard yes, stuff goes wrong. >> then, when you get a heat wave, what happens? >> air conditioning goes up. >> >>> and a power outage sent some residents into a deep...
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and the possibilities of law to change people's lives. and i think he means that to me as a lawyer but also to the vast, large number of people who have looked at south africa's transmission-- transition an seen what the constitution has been able to do, despite the limitations because of poverty and economic inequality that still persists in the country. >> brown: mzamo man gal iso let me ask you the same question, a kind of mythical question but also a man, a fighter, a politician. >> yes, in fact growing up in south africa i'm a product of miners and grew up in the townships of south africa, in a time when things were really dire, mandela was a symbol of hope for us. even though we hardly ever saw him. because his images were banned from the country. and when people spoke about him, they spoke in whispers when we grew up. but you know, through all the dark period that we're going through, we knew that there is a whole, because of this man will stand for equity, justice. we'll speak for south africa as belonging to all who live in it. a
and the possibilities of law to change people's lives. and i think he means that to me as a lawyer but also to the vast, large number of people who have looked at south africa's transmission-- transition an seen what the constitution has been able to do, despite the limitations because of poverty and economic inequality that still persists in the country. >> brown: mzamo man gal iso let me ask you the same question, a kind of mythical question but also a man, a fighter, a politician....
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they have to enshrine in law that people under the poverty level would be guaranteed a certain amount of grain per month. it's part of the coalition policy and the jewel in the crown of what they achieved in this particular parliament. failing to exempt india and others would have been disaster for any government. we are heading to a general election. parliament will be dissolved and a general election amount. the upa government will go to the masses and say, "this is what we have done for you." they are hoping that the masses will react to that knowing that the subsidy issue will be left indefinitely until a permanent solution can be found, one that india agreed to. >> a philippine congressman joins me from oz low. this is the first deal the world trade organization has completed in 18 years. was it worth the wait? >> i think for developing countries it's not a bad deal. the problem is in terms of the deal - the big problem is agriculture has been a massive subsidy that the developed countries have been given the farming sector, over $300 million a year. it puts the burden on the dev
they have to enshrine in law that people under the poverty level would be guaranteed a certain amount of grain per month. it's part of the coalition policy and the jewel in the crown of what they achieved in this particular parliament. failing to exempt india and others would have been disaster for any government. we are heading to a general election. parliament will be dissolved and a general election amount. the upa government will go to the masses and say, "this is what we have done for...
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and subjected to all kinds of scrutiny, but i tell you the satisfaction you get when you've passed a law or you've taken an executive action and somebody comes up to you and says, you know what? my kid's alive because you passed that health care bill, because he was uninsured. he got insurance, got a checkup, and we caught a tumor in time. or you see somebody and they say, you know, you helped me save my house. and i can't tell you what that means. it's pretty hard to get greater satisfaction than that. >> you know, we had two parts to the interview yesterday and then we came back for what we thought would be just a few minutes. in order to be honest with you to keep him going, i asked him a question i was hoping would perk him up and get him into his soul. i said as a roman catholic it's hard not to think of the link between him and what he's been saying on economic justice and what the holy father the pope in rome has been saying about moral responsibility ever since he became pope. and the president was quick on the uptake. here he is. >> i think pope francis is showing himself to be
and subjected to all kinds of scrutiny, but i tell you the satisfaction you get when you've passed a law or you've taken an executive action and somebody comes up to you and says, you know what? my kid's alive because you passed that health care bill, because he was uninsured. he got insurance, got a checkup, and we caught a tumor in time. or you see somebody and they say, you know, you helped me save my house. and i can't tell you what that means. it's pretty hard to get greater satisfaction...
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he is going to continue to have a impact on law enforcement. >> the reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. unions are supportive and most civil rights leaders are supportive and especially in los angeles where he worked recently there is one counse council manw york who did not support him. >> asking him come back is like asking an arsonist to put out fires. will bill braton do a really good job of reaching out to the community and healing some of these wounds that have existed? i know he did in la a very effective job. >> he g did it in la and he will do it again here in new york. he is a very intelligent individual who has the ability to read the landscape. it was probably easier being the police commissio commissioner 2o than it is today. when you have a crime stat as we had in new york city you could get away with anything you need to. people were begging with change. >> i lived here back then and there is to question he was very popular in new york because he made such a gr dramatic differee in a very short period of time. >> i think his views are somewhat skewed and he is s
he is going to continue to have a impact on law enforcement. >> the reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. unions are supportive and most civil rights leaders are supportive and especially in los angeles where he worked recently there is one counse council manw york who did not support him. >> asking him come back is like asking an arsonist to put out fires. will bill braton do a really good job of reaching out to the community and healing some of these wounds that have existed?...
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she was among four civil law right leaders who helped sparks months of demonstrations that helped bring about reform in south africa and freedom for trade unions there. she said it was time to celebrate his long and worthy life of making life better for many people. >> there's not a lot to mourn if you consider the life he lived and his gift to the world. we always mourn for the passing of one of the great men of our time. but in south africa, they're dancing. they are jubilant because their freedom is a straight line from his sacrifice. >>> the national museum of african art is another place to sign a condolence book for mandela. it will be available until next friday during regular visiting hours. you can also post messages on the website or facebook page. >>> metro is doing track work on all five rail lines this morning i. could put a wrench in your plans. in northern virginia, the arlington cemetery station is closed this weekend. you can take a free shuttle bus and you can only get to arlington cemetery on a bus leaving the pentagon city station. you may have to wait as much as 20
she was among four civil law right leaders who helped sparks months of demonstrations that helped bring about reform in south africa and freedom for trade unions there. she said it was time to celebrate his long and worthy life of making life better for many people. >> there's not a lot to mourn if you consider the life he lived and his gift to the world. we always mourn for the passing of one of the great men of our time. but in south africa, they're dancing. they are jubilant because...
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it's like murphy's law. >> in this case, an expansion tank. in others insulation problems and in this world, issues with a four-stair heating system. >> you wait until it breaks, then, you call. then make sense of mind bending explanations. >> you replace the board. >> when parts work hard yes, stuff goes wrong. >> then, when you get a heat wave, what happens? >> air conditioning goes up. >> >>> and a power outage sent some residents into a deep freeze. power restored to all but a few dozen folks at this point. but 4100 customers lost electricity this morning including three skoochls they had to move students to sunniest and warmest classrooms. >> it's probably about 25 degrees in there. because i know it's about just shy of 30 here. and in there, it's colder. this is a cement. >> also calling a financial hardship for businesses like huckel berry's cafe. >> this is painful. yes. friday is a big day. so this is painful. and our hours are only 7:00 to 3:00. it's going to be a bad day for us. >> tough break. pg&e says it's caused by failure of an
it's like murphy's law. >> in this case, an expansion tank. in others insulation problems and in this world, issues with a four-stair heating system. >> you wait until it breaks, then, you call. then make sense of mind bending explanations. >> you replace the board. >> when parts work hard yes, stuff goes wrong. >> then, when you get a heat wave, what happens? >> air conditioning goes up. >> >>> and a power outage sent some residents into a...
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figure a symbol of the enduring values of human dignity and resistance is like us he will live on in the law in the minds and memories of countless people around the globe world leaders begin paying their respects almost immediately after him in dollars passing was announced yesterday afternoon here's how president obama responded to the news. my very first political action the first thing i ever did that involved an issue or policy or politics was a protest against apartheid. i would study his words and his writing. the day he was released from prison. gave me a sense of what human beings can do when they're guided by their hopes and not by their fears. and like so many around the globe i cannot fully imagine my own wife without the example that nelson mandela set. and so long as i live i will do what i can to learn from him. like president obama many other young americans growing up in the seventy's and eighty's cut their political teeth in the anti-apartheid movement for them mandela a political prisoner for twenty seven years was an icon of perseverance in the face of injustice inspired
figure a symbol of the enduring values of human dignity and resistance is like us he will live on in the law in the minds and memories of countless people around the globe world leaders begin paying their respects almost immediately after him in dollars passing was announced yesterday afternoon here's how president obama responded to the news. my very first political action the first thing i ever did that involved an issue or policy or politics was a protest against apartheid. i would study his...
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tonight right here on this program we have been telling you for years that the president's health care law needs to be repealed and replaced. now a majority of americans agree with us according to a newly released gallup poll. 52% say they favor repealing or scaling back obama care. only 37% said it should be kept the way it is or expanded. that's not only the troubling news we have to share on a conference call with reporters today a cms spokesman said on health care.gov one of every ten transactions is experiencing errors. also according to politico thgs
tonight right here on this program we have been telling you for years that the president's health care law needs to be repealed and replaced. now a majority of americans agree with us according to a newly released gallup poll. 52% say they favor repealing or scaling back obama care. only 37% said it should be kept the way it is or expanded. that's not only the troubling news we have to share on a conference call with reporters today a cms spokesman said on health care.gov one of every ten...
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says this -- >> the president said that he, in fact, had met omar obama when he moved to cambridge for law school and he stayed with him for a brief period of time until his -- the president's apartment was ready. >> reporter: in recent days the uncle said barack obama stayed with him for three weeks in the 1980s. why the differing accounts? >> back when this arose, folks looked at the record including the president's book and there was no evidence that they had met. >> reporter: jay carney says it was when he asked the president in person that the president acknowledged he had stayed with his uncle. it could be simple semantics but the white house was first asked about the relationship a couple of years ago after the uncle had been arrested for drunk driving and it came to light that he was fighting deportation. that's given ammunition to republican critics. >> just goes back to this thing of the white house not being completely forthright with facts with the public. it's what's contributed to his trut worthiness numbers going way down. >> and political observers say something else could
says this -- >> the president said that he, in fact, had met omar obama when he moved to cambridge for law school and he stayed with him for a brief period of time until his -- the president's apartment was ready. >> reporter: in recent days the uncle said barack obama stayed with him for three weeks in the 1980s. why the differing accounts? >> back when this arose, folks looked at the record including the president's book and there was no evidence that they had met. >>...
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it will become law. he said, then what should i do. her response was, free mandela and begin to negotiate a new south africa while you have leverage, because that divestment bill calls for global cooperation and you will have no leverage. whether he's right or wrong, history is history, and he said that while that bill never became law, it hung over south africa like the sword of damocles. >> well said. thank you so much ron dellums and bill keller. we'll be right back after this. like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $349 a month. during the season's best event from cadillac. ♪ if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3
it will become law. he said, then what should i do. her response was, free mandela and begin to negotiate a new south africa while you have leverage, because that divestment bill calls for global cooperation and you will have no leverage. whether he's right or wrong, history is history, and he said that while that bill never became law, it hung over south africa like the sword of damocles. >> well said. thank you so much ron dellums and bill keller. we'll be right back after this. like a...
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i guess the law by actual call date on here. i mean the business is a mainstream summit agenda but i'm some of some of the damages are no eu headquarters to a new doctor is a bakery but i i i think it passes a can of convivial place this pianist. i love the business people coming here. the push of the summers i understand all this week's events in paris is commercial in that it is a big interest in what promises to be too economically in africa and so on so for all the talk of china. yes taking every over that when you see that when it comes to push comes to shopping booths on the grounds. it's the french him that well at that and when you see here the summit as you say congenial place to work and it was neat and i think the finance minister and punishments to make it to clear the air we go into acting with and thirty billion dollar profit to thirty billion dollars of bmg of trade with africa. time is up there with two hundred billion dollars in it. he was to catch up. we wanted to push rods in that direction and doubling it wit
i guess the law by actual call date on here. i mean the business is a mainstream summit agenda but i'm some of some of the damages are no eu headquarters to a new doctor is a bakery but i i i think it passes a can of convivial place this pianist. i love the business people coming here. the push of the summers i understand all this week's events in paris is commercial in that it is a big interest in what promises to be too economically in africa and so on so for all the talk of china. yes taking...